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Ohhh that felt good!
kashton_2
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Well i know it was only a little bill in comparason to some of my larger ones but i managed to clear a bill today! :T homebase £39.11, means no more interest on that account for me either,
On the other hand, confessed to british gas about the bills they were sending in the old peoples names, ( i have contacted them 3 times to tell them tho!), have a rough estimate that i owe about £450 but was told we can pay it off in instalments so its all good, i know i will now be adding another bill to my monthly total but it feels good to have owned up and finally getting the courage to face my debts instead of burying my head in the sand,
A small victory for me today but a good one i feel, i am hoping to pay another £400 of my total this week as well, (fingers crossed on that one, will see wots left after the mortgage comes out tonite :rolleyes:
On the other hand, confessed to british gas about the bills they were sending in the old peoples names, ( i have contacted them 3 times to tell them tho!), have a rough estimate that i owe about £450 but was told we can pay it off in instalments so its all good, i know i will now be adding another bill to my monthly total but it feels good to have owned up and finally getting the courage to face my debts instead of burying my head in the sand,
A small victory for me today but a good one i feel, i am hoping to pay another £400 of my total this week as well, (fingers crossed on that one, will see wots left after the mortgage comes out tonite :rolleyes:
£10 a day challenge for nov £0/£300
£10 a day challenge for jan £282.11/£310, feb £483/£290, mar £650/£310, apr £332/£300, may £440/310, jun £470/£300 jul £795/£310 aug £3660/£310, sept £510/300 oct £710/£310
£2012 in 2012 £8182.88/£2012 :beer::T
£10 a day challenge for jan £282.11/£310, feb £483/£290, mar £650/£310, apr £332/£300, may £440/310, jun £470/£300 jul £795/£310 aug £3660/£310, sept £510/300 oct £710/£310
£2012 in 2012 £8182.88/£2012 :beer::T
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Good for you that you sorted the homebase out!
And omg at the £10 a day i dont no how to make any online cash lolOfficially DEBT FREE as of 12/01/2010 :j:j
Total Debt [STRIKE]£5400[/STRIKE]/£0
Having Debts Can Make You Feel At Rock Bottom, Always Remember People Are Here To Help. Detirmination Is The Key To Your Debt Freedom0 -
well done, it can be really motivating to get rid of a debt and close an account, no matter how small. Keep it up.
LunarDFW NERD NO.656 DEBT FREE 24TH NOVEMBER 2010 TOTAL DEBT AUGUST 2007 £39000MFiT T2 NO.56 WE OWN [STRIKE]25%[/STRIKE] 31.5% OF OUR HOUSE SO FAR!0 -
Oh thanks for the encouragement, i know i wouldnt have done it if i hadnt have found this site,
I am on it constantly now and save anywhere i can, lol£10 a day challenge for nov £0/£300
£10 a day challenge for jan £282.11/£310, feb £483/£290, mar £650/£310, apr £332/£300, may £440/310, jun £470/£300 jul £795/£310 aug £3660/£310, sept £510/300 oct £710/£310
£2012 in 2012 £8182.88/£2012 :beer::T0
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